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The CM pointed out that ”if a girl is matriculate, the fertility rate on an average comes down to two per cent, and if she has completed school education, it further falls to 1.7 per cent nationally”. In Bihar, the fertility rate for women who passed the Class 12 is 1.6 per cent, less than the national average, he said. Teachers play a crucial role in shaping society and they must strive to impart quality education to students at all times, Kumar said. ”The Bihar government has been consistently working towards providing the best possible education to the students of the state. The government has also decided to increase the budget allocation for the sector from 21 per cent to 25 per cent of the total budget,” said the CM at an event organised to mark the birth anniversary of India’s first education minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad on Friday.
Kumar also warned of action against teachers who fail to perform their duties.
”Teachers play a crucial role in shaping society. Therefore, they must strive to provide quality education to their pupils at all times. Action will be taken against them if they fail to perform their duties,” he said.
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